(6-7yrs) The syllabus is based on the ISTD grade however we do also incorporate an imaginative playful approach to the work to keep the Ballet fun. All technique can be boring and we don't want that! TRIAL BOOKINGS: Of course you are welcome to watch the trial class but following the trial, WhizzDancers are expected to be independent in the room. TERM BOOKINGS: You are welcome to watch the first class but following this your WhizzDancer will be expected to go in the class independently. You will be expected to provide full uniform. Details will be sent following. We have lots of opportunities ahead for your WhizzDancer including exams and shows. We look forward to meeting them in the studio :) Downstairs Dance Studio (Stage) Please bring: - Comfortable clothes to move in (no zips or demin) - A teddy - No ballet shoes required for the trial Please contact info@whizzdance.com for more information on how to book your free trial.
(5-7yrs) The syllabus is based on the ISTD grade however we do also incorporate an imaginative playful approach to the work to keep the Ballet fun. As well as using a range of music from the latest pop songs to great musical theatre songs (old and new!) JazzPops offers a range of dance throughout the term with a dash of some musical games TRIAL BOOKINGS: Of course you are welcome to watch the trial class but following the trial, WhizzDancers are expected to be independent in the room. TERM BOOKINGS: You are welcome to watch the first class but following this your WhizzDancer will be expected to go in the class independently. You will be expected to provide full uniform. Details will be sent following. We have lots of opportunities ahead for your WhizzDancer including exams and shows. We look forward to meeting them in the studio :) Upstairs Dance Studio Please bring: - Comfortable clothes to move in (no zips or demin) - No ballet shoes required for the trial Please contact info@whizzdance.com for more information on how to book your free trial.
Database Design and Data Normalization Course Summary Relational Databases & Data Normalisation Overview Training Courses London. Learn how to decide which tables and columns are required for a database, plan relationships, how to decide on data types and how to relate tables. Database Design and Data Normalization Course Description Session 1: Introduction to Relational Databases The Database Approach Database Management Systems The function of a Database Management System The Processing Architecture The Schema Architecture The Storage Architecture An overview of Database System Development An overview of general database principles Session 2: Conceptual Data Models Overview of Entity Models Entities and how to identify them Attributes and how to identify them Relationships and their qualities Building an Entity Relationship Diagram Resolving many-to-many relationships Sub-type and Super-type Relationships Arc Relationships Recursive Relationships Constraints and Assumptions Normalization to the First Normal Form (1NF) Normalization to the Second Normal Form (2NF) Normalization to the Third Normal Form (3NF) Exercises: Analyzing a specification Creating an Entity Relationship Diagram from it Session 3: The Relational Model Relational Structure Relational Terminology Domains A Relational schema Candidate keys and Primary Keys Foreign Keys Key Constraints Attribute Constraints Implementing Sub-type/Super-type Relationships Views Denormalization using Pre-joined Tables Denormalization using Derived Data An Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) Simple Queries Simple Updates of the Data Included in the Database Design and Data Normalization Courses: Database Design and Data Normalization Course Certificate on completion Database Design and Data Normalization Course Manual Practical Database Design and Data Normalization Course exercises, Database Course Homework / Database Course Revision work After the course, 1 free session for questions online Database Course via Gotomeeting.com. Max group size, online and in classroom, on this Database Course is 4.
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What important conversations are your team members avoiding? Side-stepping difficult conversations can trap a team in unresolved problems, strained relationships, and missed chances for growth, which blocks progress and cultivates a lack of trust. But many people avoid difficult conversations or handle them poorly because they’re afraid to address uncomfortable issues and feel unprepared to respond to the emotional reactions that inevitably arise. Navigating Difficult Conversations: Turn Tension Into Progress takes a targeted approach to helping people to manage emotional tension and conduct conversations in a way that enables all parties to stay engaged in collaborative dialogue. Participants will shift their mindset from fearing and avoiding difficult conversations to seeing them as the way to make progress on important issues. And they’ll develop the skills to build trust and respect in every relationship as they navigate sensitive topics. Who Should Attend? This programme is for anyone who finds the thought if having a challenging or difficult conversation, something to be very nervous of, even to the point of avoiding the issue. We recommend that participants have first attended our Aspire programmes, Management Essentials and Performance Coaching, as they provide a strong foundation to the topic, which this session then builds upon. In Navigating Difficult Conversations participants will discover how to balance Courage and Consideration throughout the conversation by: Sharing their Purpose—the issue they need to make progress on—and Positive Intent—how they want the other person to benefit from the conversation Responding to emotional reactions using the skills: Pause, Don’t Panic Observe, Don’t Judge Ask, Don’t Assume Outcomes This module will help participants: Create a strong foundation for difficult conversations by setting a clear and collaborative tone that balances their own and others’ needs. Understand that emotional reactions are a natural, human response—and notice them as a signal that the conversation needs an adjustment to stay on track. Practice a range of tactics to respond in the moment to help everyone stay engaged and make progress.
At SWAT Taekwon-Do, we offer classes designed to teach the Korean art of Taekwon-Do to individuals of all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner looking to try something new or an experienced martial artist looking to refine your technique, our classes provide a supportive and challenging environment to help you achieve your goals. We believe in providing the best possible experience for our students, which is why we require new students to get in touch with us before attending any classes. This allows us to understand your goals and place you in the appropriate class based on your skill level and experience, ensuring that you receive the personalised attention you deserve. Our classes cover a wide range of techniques and skills, including patterns, sparring, self-defence, and much more. Taekwon-Do is not just a physical activity but also a mental discipline. Our experienced instructors place a strong emphasis on developing focus, discipline, and mental toughness in addition to physical skills, helping you become a well-rounded martial artist. We understand that our students have busy schedules, which is why we offer a variety of class times throughout the week to accommodate different lifestyles. Our dedicated instructors are committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, ensuring that you can enjoy your Taekwon-Do journey with us. Ready to take the first step on your Taekwon-Do journey with SWAT? Contact us today to learn more about our classes and get started on your martial arts training. We can’t wait to help you achieve your goals!
This ilm recognised programme builds on the coaching fundamentals to focus on enhancing the coach’s self-awareness and coaching techniques, refining both practice and skill to develop a coaching style of leadership.
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